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CRSI publication: REINFORCING BAR DETAILING

CRSI publication: REINFORCING BAR DETAILING

CRSI publication: REINFORCING BAR DETAILING

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For any one that owns or has access to the CRSI publication "REINFORCING BAR DETAILING", may I ask if the document has a chart of standard bar shapes (similar to the following) or if there is another CRSI (or other US-based document) that details any industry-standard reinforcing bar shapes/codes. Looking for building structures, not bridges:



EU, AU and BS all seem to have industry-standard shape codes, but cannot find one for the US. Maybe one does not exist!

Thank you.

RE: CRSI publication: REINFORCING BAR DETAILING

I don't have the "REINFORCING BAR DETAILING" but the 2008 CRSI Design Manual doesn't have any diagrams. I also looked at the 2004 ACI Detailing Manual, which has bar bends but no designations. I compared those with some plan sets and no correlation.

RE: CRSI publication: REINFORCING BAR DETAILING

I have a publication from CRSI called 'Manual of Standard Practice'. It's a thin, red paperback book. (This one is from October 1998. Second Printing.) It has a chart similar to what you post here (and very similar to what BARetired posted). IIRC, it came with the CRSI 'Design Handbook'.

This chart has a few more shapes that it doesn't have actually. For example, it doesn't have your "Shape Code 35".

Sorry for the dated info.....but I hope it helps.

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